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I’m like Mike, I’ll eat anything (at least once).
Florida most of the time attract such news!!😄
I ate rattlesnake as a kid but I don’t remember anything really remarkable about it. Texture almost like chicken, didn’t really taste like anything(besides char/smoke)...my cousin didn’t get a boneless piece and got a mouthful of little, sharp, rib bones. No idea about anything around prep or safety besides we all ate it “cooked”, on sticks we sharpened, over a campfire. No one died...so....🤷🏻♂️
It’s fairly common in Asia. I’ve had it before and agree it basically tastes like chicken with more bones.
I'm in Florida and would never eat snakes or alligators. However, the pythons are not indigenous to Florida and are ruining the Everglades. I feel sorry for them. Not their fault people threw them out or the hurricanes destroyed the zoo they were peacefully living in. If they have to hunt them, they should be food. No sense killing something just because.